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Fruits of the Liturgical Renewal Movement: Introduction [PDF]
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The Liturgical Movement in Context of Secularization: Late Modern Developments
The article highlights secular influences in contemporary understandings of liturgical participation by exploring the relationship between visions of the early modern liturgical movement and contemporary ways of understanding participation in the Church of Sweden.
Marie Rosenius
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The turn of the second and the third millennium was an invaluable period to serve for an evaluation of the life and vitality of the liturgy. It is, therefore, important to remember those people who made a significant contribution to the enactment of the
Manlio Sodi
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Przedsoborowe „drogi” do generalnej reformy liturgicznej Soboru Watykańskiego II
Promoter of the post-conciliar liturgical reform A. Bugnini CM in his monumental work La riforma liturgica (1948–1975) as the key to the reform of the liturgical lists: the liturgical movement, development of the liturgical sciences committee ...
Andrzej Krzystek
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Liturgy in Lockdown: Restricted Movement, Expanded Worship
What has the pandemic taught us about worship? Reflecting on religion in quarantine, Heidi A. Campbell observed that while many churches have embraced a new medium of worship (digital), the underlying approach to worship has remained centered on the ...
Deborah Ann Wong
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The article demonstrates the basic concepts of discourse theory and offers a model of practical application of discourse analysis to determine the liturgical identity of the early American Pentecostals and Ukrainian Pentecostals of the Soviet period ...
VITALII HURA
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Research into the Italian Liturgical Movement emphasised the pedagogical commitment of lay associations, rather than architectural innovation they eventually promoted.
Andrea Longhi
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Liturgisches Gebet. Raum, Zeit und Gemeinschaft in benediktinischer Perspektive
Liturgical prayer constitutes space, time and community in Benedictine monasteries. Recent field-explorations indicate that visitors to abbey churches appreciate liturgical tradition and ascribe sacred meaning to their experiences. Furthermore, monks and
Thomas Quartier OSB
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Ecumenism in Modern Europe: Adaptation to Secular Society [PDF]
The ecumenism ideology is based on evangelical foundations and is aimed at achieving universal Christian unity. The historical differentiation of Christianity and the various circumstances of the church organizations development have caused the ...
Mikhail Yu. Smirnov
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Where Do We Go From Here? [PDF]
(excerpt) Truth is, though, we need wise and discerning counsel in order learn how to be liturgists for our assemblies. Liturgists, whether worship leaders or planners, presiding or assisting, spoken or musical, all need a coherent sense of their ...
Brugh, Lorraine
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